Author Bio

Camille Eber has been the second-generation owner of Fix Auto Portland East in Portland, Ore. since 1989. The company, founded in 1946, has earned the I-CAR Gold Class Professionals designation every year since 1991, and won the “Business Integrity Award” presented by the Better Business Bureau of Oregon and Western Washington in 1997.

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When servicing or installing a replacement bearing containing an MRE encoder ring, which of the following statements is NOT true?

Choose one:

The side of the bearing containing the encoder ring must face the sensor.

The side of the bearing containing the encoder ring can be identified by detecting the magnetic field of the encoder ring using a metal feeler gauge.

The side of the bearing containing the encoder ring can be identified by rotating the inner bearing and observing which “seal” rotates. The “seal” that appears stationary is the encoder ring.

The side of the bearing containing the encoder can be identified by rotating the inner bearing and observing which “seal” rotates. The “seal” that rotates is the encoder ring.